Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (Super Mario Bros. 2) | |
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Udvikler | Nintendo EAD |
Udgiver | Nintendo |
Serie | Mario |
Regissør | Shigeru Miyamoto |
Designer | Takashi Tezuka |
Komponist | Koji Kondo |
Distributør | Nintendo eShop |
Udgivet | Famicom Disk System 3. juni 1986 SNES 14. juli 1993 1. august 1993 16. december 1993 Februar 1994 Game Boy Advance 10. august 2004 Virtual Console 1. maj 2007 14. september 2007 14. september 2007 1. oktober 2007 |
Genre | Platform |
Spiltype | Singleplayer |
Platforme | Famicom Disk System SNES Game Boy Advance Virtual Console |
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Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, kendt i Japan som Super Mario Bros. 2 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ2 Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Tsū), er et computerspil til Famicom Disk System. En opdateret udgave blev udgivet i Super Mario All-Stars til Super NES. Spillet er meget sværere end Super Mario Bros. på grund af en lidt forandret spilmotor og sværere niveauer. Multiplayer-funktionen er også forsvundet.
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